Physical & Cyber Security
Uncover the unseen, protect the vulnerable, and deliver clarity in the most complex situations.
What We Do
Physical security involves measures taken to protect physical assets, such as buildings, equipment, and people, from unauthorized access or harm. For example, installing security cameras and alarm systems, restricting access to certain areas with key cards or biometric scanners, and having security guards patrol premises are all examples of physical security measures.
Cybersecurity, on the other hand, focuses on protecting digital assets, such as data, networks, and systems, from cyber threats like hacking, malware, and phishing attacks. Implementing firewalls, encryption, and multi-factor authentication, regularly updating software, and conducting security audits are common cybersecurity practices.
When both physical and cyber security measures are combined, an organization can create a comprehensive security strategy that safeguards both its physical and digital assets effectively. For instance, a company may have surveillance cameras monitoring its premises while also having strong network security measures in place to prevent unauthorized access to its systems and data.
Other Practice Areas
Background Reports
GSS offers extensive background check services for prospective employees, clients, or corporations. With our wide-ranging domestic and international coverage, we deliver high-quality background reports featuring the most precise and current information to you promptly.
Corporate Espionage & Countermeasure
The threat of economic and industrial espionage poses a continuous risk that can be effectively countered by employing similar tactics and expertise used by government counterintelligence analysts.
